Provide valuable supplier data to internal and external stakeholders
- Track & Validate
- Supplier Engagement
- Transparency
With escalating forced labor concerns, companies face increasing risk of human rights violations in their extended supply chains. Cutting-edge companies are also focused on diversifying supply chains and are rewarding diverse suppliers. Become compliance ready with relevant human rights laws unique to your business. Focus on increasing supplier diversity while managing risk and improving supplier social sustainability at scale. Our Human Rights & Social Assessments are designed to meet your precise business needs.
Contact Our TeamUpstream risk in the supply chain increases the possibility of reputational risk. Proactively get ahead and comply with human rights legislations globally.
Provide valuable supplier data to internal and external stakeholders
Go beyond just meeting reporting requirements — access actionable data, engage with suppliers and drive meaningful progress toward the elimination of human rights abuses in your supply chain.
Streamline compliance with local modern slavery and human rights disclosure laws
Data granularity
Acquire supplier social compliance data efficiently for reporting, establish an assurance-ready methodology and quickly build a foundation to track and monitor supplier performance.
Track & monitor
Track and validate supplier modern slavery certifications against internally recognized human rights standards and principles of fair labor practices.
Right-sized approach
Understand your suppliers’ diversity information and DEI strategy, policies and practices from company-wide value statements to certification schemes.
Supplier collaboration & improvement
Establish improvement mechanisms, incentive programs and integrate into your existing systems. Improve data quality, address hidden risk and identify areas of improvement.
The Human Rights Compliance Assessment is a collective survey to streamline compliance with the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, the Australian Modern Slavery Act, the UK Modern Slavery Act, the French Corporate Duty of Vigilance Law, and the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.
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